If shoes clothes etc can have their own brand store, why are daily consumables always sold in a super market format competing with each other and the store owned brands?
How about building a brand that sells all necessary daily consumables under its
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Suraj
Stealth • 3m
Did you read the book "The shoe dog" - Its Nike story. Highly recommended. Dont want to break its lessons and rephrase it out here in pieces.
Nike and Addidas failed to compete with Pumaa in India, In fact puma is the most selling shoe in India
But how did Puma, a mediocre brand surpass great brands like Nike and Addidas - Let's figure it out
Puma India's revenue is more than $350m, and
The Story of the Banned Air Jordans
[Controversial Marketing by Nike]
The NBA's Shoe Color Rule:
In the 1980s, the NBA required players' shoes to be at least 51% white, matching their team's uniform to maintain a standardized look on the court.
Mic
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Suraj
Stealth • 6m
As per Intuitive folk psychology, The sole reason why people(incl. me) dont like to hear bollywood songs publically(no matter how good it is) because its' in a movie and has an entire story line around it 🤦♂️ People hallucinate on story lines, at t
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Mridul Chandhok
Stealth • 3m
A brand that pulled off its marketing campaign-
1. A brand famous for its sportswear was successful in generating revenue because it got to the audience's heart through the "Just Do it" campaign.
What was so special about it?
🌟 It didn't drive it
Today I Learned #7
Shocking story of Japanese Art!!
Sashimono is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that dates back to the 8th century. It involves intricate joinery without the use of nails or adhesives. Master craftsmen carefully cut in
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Aakash kashyap
Stealth • 20d
Do You know ❓ "PROJECT TITAN" 💡
Imagine if Apple’s next product wasn’t in your pocket but taking you across the city—hands-free.
That was Project Titan:
Apple’s audacious $10 billion adventure to revolutionize the car industry. This top-secret
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
Facebook offered him $3 Billion for his company.
He turned them down.
Now, his company is worth 5x what Facebook offered.
5 lessons from the crazy story of Evan Spiegel:
Imagine being 23 and turning down $3 billion.
Most would call you crazy. Yo
The Unexpected Business Lessons We Can Learn from Stand-Up Comedians
Ever thought stand-up comedy could teach you something about running a business? It turns out, the world of jokes has more in common with entrepreneurship than you can ever think:
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